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- Federal Wage System Job Grading Standard for Aircraft Electrician, 2892
Manufacture, repair, and modification of aircraft electrical cables and wiring harnesses as well as testing the completed product (See Job Grading Standard for Electrical Equipment Repairing, 2854 )
- WAGE GRADE CAREER PATH - AF
Workers at this level follow established work methods and procedures found in technical orders, manufacturers specifications, and engineering directives They are able to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics
- Aircraft Electrician, 2892
Jobs covered by this standard at the grade 10 level and above are to be titled Aircraft Electrician Jobs covered by this standard below the grade 10 level (other than Helper and Intermediate Jobs) are to be titled Aircraft Electrical Worker
- COOL - Federal Occupation Aircraft Electrician Description
This standard is used to grade nonsupervisory work involved in installing, troubleshooting, adjusting, testing, modifying, calibrating, and repairing aircraft electrical systems and equipment on board conventional and non-conventional aircraft such as electrical power control and distribution systems, lighting systems, refueling and fuel quantit
- Aircraft Mechanic II (H60 Airframes) - NTWP - China Lake, CA.
Job Description Req#: 32407485587Services, repairs, and overhauls aircraft to ensure airworthiness
- Federal Wage System Job Grading Standard for Aircraft Mechanic, 8852
This standard is used to grade all nonsupervisory jobs involved in the maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, overhaul, and modification of fixed and rotary wing aircraft systems, airframes, components and assemblies, where the work requires substantive knowledge of the airframe and aircraft mechanical, pneudraulic, and or electrical systems and their interrelationships
- 2892 Aircraft Electrician Series - U. S. Office of Personnel Management
Introduction Purpose and Objectives Data and Methodology Differentiating Job Titles for Program and Project Managers Understanding the Career Path Success Factors Competency Development Framework Part I
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